“Life saving facts — the life work of an earnest, careful, caring, bold expert”
by Mr. Richard T. Murray

This work is the culmination of a professional lifetime dedicated to elucidating the key biochemical details of methanol (formaldehyde)toxicity, starting with a comprehensive warning review in 1984, with 62 references, by the earnest, careful, bold Woodrow “Woody” C. Monte, retired Prof. of Nutrition, Arizona State University.

He has been sharing his research with me since 1999, including parts of this masterpiece, as it evolved during the last three years.

Other methanol (formaldehyde) sources include wood and tobacco smoke, dark wines and liquors, fruits and vegetables heated in sealed metal and glass containers, and aspartame, as well as a variety of products ranging from medicines to new carpet, drapes, and furniture to mobile homes.

People vary enormously in individual vulnerability.

On his website, where you can download for free his 1984 and 2010 reviews, and the final chapter 12 re birth defects and autism type diseases.